The governor has power to sign or veto laws passed by the legislature. The chief executive has authority over a wide range of agencies and departments that assist in the enforcement of laws and oversee how the government spends the taxpayers' money. On the state level the governor is the chief executive.
<span>The Republican president worked out an agreement with the Democratic majority in Congress to raise taxes and reduce the national debt is George H.W. Bush. Bush acknowledged the Democrats' requests for higher taxes and all the more spending, which estranged him from Republicans and offered the route to a sharp abatement in prominence. Shrubbery would later say that he wished he had never marked the bill.</span>
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Rhode Island chose not to send delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Rhode Island was distrustful of the creation of a strong federal government at the Constitutional Convention that could potentially attempt to control Rhode Island which was a small state. As a result of this Rhode Island initially boycotted the Convention as a political statement against the creation of a strong federal government.